CBS 6 Popular Shows Canceled
- Mary
- Apr 25
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 26
In the fast-moving world of TV network trading and strategic renewals, CBS just made some bold moves for the 2025-26 broadcast season, and fans are definitely feeling the shock. As the network repositions its content portfolio to stay competitive, six major CBS shows have been officially canceled, making room for fresh titles and new trading opportunities for spin-offs and franchises. Let’s break down what’s leaving and what’s next.

Blue Bloods: Legacy Ends, New Trading Card Begins
After 14 seasons of loyal service, Blue Bloods closed the chapter with emotional closure: Erin and Jack reunited, Jamie and Eddie announced a baby, and Danny and Baez hinted at romance. Fans had been holding onto hope, trading theories that CBS might reverse course, but nope — the decision held firm.
Big Win: CBS is trading forward with a Blue Bloods spinoff, Boston Blue, starring Donnie Wahlberg. It’s expected to hit the 2025-26 lineup, giving the Reagan family saga a new trading life.Pro Tip: All 14 seasons are now streaming on Paramount+, perfect for collectors bingeing before the new series drops.
FBI: Most Wanted: A Surprise Cancellation Amidst Strong Trading Metrics
Nobody expected FBI: Most Wanted to get the axe after six strong seasons of trading high on Tuesday nights. But CBS dropped the news in March, shocking the procedural fanbase.
Trading Strategy: While Most Wanted ends, CBS is banking big on CIA, a new spinoff starring Lucifer’s Tom Ellis, designed to leverage both FBI and CIA brand equity.Heads Up: Some Most Wanted characters might get traded into the new CIA series, so don’t shelve those hopes just yet!
FBI: International: Global Reach, Local Cancellation
Despite international trading appeal and solid ratings, FBI: International was also canceled alongside Most Wanted. The show had tons of crossover potential with its sibling series, and fans aren’t giving up yet — trading rumors about a pickup elsewhere are already flying.
Market Move: With the CIA officially ordered to series, CBS could easily broker character crossovers to keep International’s trading spirit alive.
S.W.A.T.: Three Times Unlucky — Or Is It?
S.W.A.T. is literally the comeback king — canceled, saved, canceled, saved — and now, canceled again for real (maybe). Shemar Moore, never one to just walk away, called on other networks and streamers to swoop in and trade for the show’s revival.
Hot Take: With two previous saves, this cancellation still feels a little soft. In the high-risk trading world of TV, never say never.
Poppa’s House: A Freshman Show That Couldn’t Secure Its Spot
Damon Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr.'s comedy Poppa’s House was hoping for a full-term trading future, especially after a full-season order. But with CBS squeezing its comedy lineup tight and trading the slot to DMV instead, Poppa’s House is out after just one season.
Trading Loss: It’s a heartbreaker since it’s the only CBS freshman series this season to get canceled. Ouch.
CBS 6 Popular Shows Canceled: Reality Series Fails to Reach the Peak
CBS’s experiment with The Summit — a high-stakes, reality trading game show set in brutal conditions — didn’t make it past base camp. After just one season, the network is cutting its losses and pulling back.
Market Reaction: Reality competition shows are a crowded trading floor right now, and only the strongest survive.
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